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  • Multiplexing using Nextera chemistry

    Hey Guys,

    Just let me start by saying that this forum has been great support for me, been crawling here after midnight for some tips and tricks

    I have a concern though, and i would really appreciate your input! I am planning a Nextera run using 10 samples on a miseq. I already have the library ready for each of the sample, which have been uniquely tagged. My concern is, I am now at the pooling part of my protocol, and i am not really sure when do i pool my samples or at what concentration! I mean, I performed a run before but i had only 3 samples so i actually was able to treat every library as a monoplex and use sufficient volumes of HT1 for diluting it down, but now with 10 samples this seems impossible - at least for a dummy like me. My thought was to actually pool the samples once i dilute them down to 4nM or 2nM would that be an option? Keeping in mind that i would like to load my samples using different "inputs" (loading 25% of the plate with one sample, and dividing the remaining between the others).

    Another thing, once the library is frozen down directly after resuspension using the RSB buffer / how long is it stable for?

    Looking forward for your input,
    E

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    Easiest thing to do would be to dilute all your samples to a standard concentration and then pool equal amount accordingly. I have done this with 96 sample plenty of times. It takes time to do it but the results are worth it. QPCR is best for quantification a but there are lots of other ways. You will never get the pools exactly right but you should be fine.

    As for library storage, we are on 5 years and counting for some, and they sequence fine.

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    • #3
      Thank you for your reply!
      I ran 1:3 dilution aliquotes of my libraries on a HS DNA Chip, before and after fragmentation. Seems like i have fragments ranging from 350bp to 1500bp, with a peak at 1kb (see attached). In their technical note, they mention that this kind of library is sequence-able but if we use 12pM library?

      Has anyone tried sequencing such quality libraries and was happy with the result? I am only performing resequencing, so reads will be re-aligned to the reference - so i wouldnt really care about overlapping reads.

      Best,
      E
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